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Brain Drain

Colin Williams

RSVP Magic

(Based on 1 review)
A card is merely thought of and proves to be the only card in the entire deck with a different colored back!

This really is as clean as it gets, no face to face or back to back cards and all 52 cards are shown completely freely, no cards are stuck together!

Easy to do - complete with detailed instructions that make this fun to learn.

Contents Include:
- One special deck of Bicycle cards.
- A performance of Brain Drain out in the real world.
- Detailed instructions on how to do this amazing card trick!

BONUS Hints and Tips
The Invisible Deck- An alternative handling using the invisible deck plot.
The Omni Deck Finish- A great additional end to the routine which will stun your audience!
Perfect for stage close-up or strolling situations.

Bonus Chapter
The Martin Sanderson Ambitious Card Routine from hit RSVPMagic DVD "Corporate Close-Up" complete with his famous Omni Deck finish.

Running Time Approximately 58min

Reviews

Bryce Kuhlman

Official Reviewer

Jul 05, 2006

There are some reviews that I just don't want to write. Sometimes the product is horrible and I'm forced to write Bad Things. In this case, it's personal. There are very few products that cross my desk which I would consider adding to my repertoire. This is one of those few and I wish I could keep it to myself.

I'm guessing most of you do some version of Brainwave, Invisible Deck, etc. I've been using Eugene Burger's Thought Sender for over a decade. It's simply the best method I've found. Brain Drain has now come in a close second.

Most Invisible Deck routines involve a significant amount of audience interaction. That's one of the reasons I like doing Thought Sender. But there are some times when a very direct, streamlined approach is more appealing. If you're working on the street or at a cocktail party, you may need to get to grab their attention and get to the punchline quickly.

That's where Brain Drain is the perfect option. Someone names a card… any card. You search through the deck, pull it out, and then cleanly show that it's the only one with an odd-colored back. It's that direct. Really! Any card. No slights. Instant reset.

I know I may sound like a magazine ad, but it really is that good. The only thing that pisses me off is that I was working towards a similar method years ago and never quite made it this far.

Oh, and if you want to do the traditional Invisible Deck routine, they cover that on the video, as well.
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